Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 June 1827 — Page 2
energetic conduct of the ntvr Russian ambassador relative to the pacification of Greece, no important change has occurred in affairs. Mr. Stratford Canning has as yet received no answer from the Divan) to his note of 5th February ; and as the language of the Reis Effendi, to that JMinistcr, as well as to Mr. Ribeaupierre
Jl TO TltlVEtLEtiS, THE subscriber has lately taken the
Tavern Stand,
uiwRoers, situated near the corner
of market 8c water, streets. His house
leave little hope that the Porte will acqui- ? siaoie are wen suppneu, u ne nope cice in their demands, it is understood b a strlct and tar,efu,1 attention to busi-
ncss, iu uieru, anu aisu receive a snare of public patronage. SOLOMON RATHBONE.
that the two ambassadors have agreed to trait until a certain day, in order to take
together some more decisive steps. Count Guilleminot, the French ambassador, though it does not appear that his Court has formally acceded to the views of Russia England respecting Greece, has nevertheless advised the Reis Effendi to acquiesce in them. March 11. The indirect accession of
Vincennes, Feb. 26, 1827. 4-tf
fENTERTAINMENT.
sumeu nis rormer ousiness, in ine
,house sometime ago occupied by
Mr. Frs. Cunningham, as a TAVERN,
on Market street, in Vincennes. He has built a new, large, and commodious stable : and has nut the buildinp-s
merely, the Reis Effendi to accept the in complete repair. His stable will be proposition of thote two powers. It is constantly supplied with Oats, Corn, Eod inferred, however from this, that the der, and Timothy Ha!, and attended by a ir r ti i : r!. ... Ill - . t . . .
youris oi xjcriiu auu v cinuv win auv.cuc goouusuer. ins nouse snau ai an nines to the protocol of the conference of the be furnished with such things for the cornfourth April. All this, taken together, is fort of Travellers, Sc others, as the counQnly calculated to persuade the Porte, the try can afford. He hopes by his attention
Austria and Prussia to the course pursued by the English and Russian ambassadors, was limited, as is believed, to advising,
inore firmly, that the European powers Tvill content themselves with mere dem bnstfations. Meantime, armaments are going on at the arsenals, and the new military organization is proceeding rapidly. At Athens, affairs seem to have taken a favorable turn for the Greeks.
to business, to merit and receive a share
of public patronage. 1L JOHNSON. January 8, 182?. 5Utf
PRO rECTION.
I fc. TOMLINSON, (tfAMtB'T SMBET, riNCENNES,J
AS just received from Philadelphia
M
Agent for the protection fiiie kf fit a-
RISE INSURANCE CQUPANT of Hart
ford, Connecticut. ,
ITS prepared to insure on Steam, Keel,
and Flat Boats, and Cargoes. Also, on Stores, Houses, Mills, &c. and iheir
and Baltimore, anew and very ee- I contents, at the lowest rates of premium
crerai assortment of
MERCtlAftniZE, CONSISTING OF Spring and Summer BUY GOODS
An extensive assortment of Hardware Cutlery, Glass, and Queensrvarc. FRESH GROCERIESof the latest importations, and of the first quality. All af which are offered for sale at the towest cash prices 14-3m May 10, 1827. NEW 0001)8. to THE subscriber has just received a general assortment of British French American DRY GOODS,
Satisfactoi y evidence of the liberality of
the Protection Insurance Company in"ad
justing losses, and promptness in paying
the same, can be had by applying as a bovc. 12-6m Vincennes, April 1827.
too
FOR SALE. unimnrovi.d, in
KnoS county, ad joining lands of the late Squire Patterson Sc James Johnson ; be ing seen, will require little rcrommim-clcUioii-. The executor wishes to s-j?l heretofore listed in the name ot Walker Reed, latterly, Jonati an Walker. A fraction above the Congress' pi ice will he taken for this tract, to cover the cost of title paper's destroyed, n !:ich will be low, conviderini; quality, and first cost. Also two other tract?, adjoining Satnu el N. Wilson, John Pea, and others, thr. property of the heir ol William Reed, of Alleghany county, Pennsylvania, con taimnir six hundied and iwentvfour a-
crcs, pood second rate land.cabhin. small
HARDWARE & CUTLERY improvement, snrim!, he. It is htlicv.
$ tfltfcSH MEDICINES.
cffhOCTOR Mc.NAMEE respectfully
jXJf informs the citizens ot the Wabash
couritry, snd the public generally, that he has just opened his MEDICINE STORE On Market street, next door to S. Tdmlinson's store,. in the room formerly occupied by ? . Dicksonivriere he is now opening Medicines just received. During the month of June, he will receive from Philadelphia, several packages additional, to complete the assortment, and make it ample. In conducting this business, he has engaged the assistance of
Dr 11 uoirnRfox, which he hopes will enable him to accommodate those who purchase for family purposes to their entire satisfaction; the advantage of correct prescriptions to such, will be obvious. Physicians pui chasing, may be assured of every aiticle necessary in practice, and of genuine quality; none other will be offered It will be made their interest to favor him with their custom.Country merchants may find it to their interest to give him a call, for such medicines as they may want E. Mc NAM EE. Vincennes, May 15, 1 S27. 15-tl Crn H. U'OOLl'EJrroX. respectfully informs the citizens of Vincennes, and vicinity, that he has so far recovered his health, as to be able to assist Doctor Afc Namee, in the above business, and to resume his Practice, which he will do in the employ of Dr. Mc.Namcc. J. D. WOOL VER TON. May 15, 1827. 15-tf 7 NOTICE. 3 N pursuance of an order the Probate fcodi t in and for the county of Knox, and state of Indiana, made on the fourteenth tlay of April, one thousand eight hundied h twenty-seven, the undersigned, executor upon the estate of Jonathan
Welton. deed, will sell at public sale on Saturday the 23d of June next, at the house of James Welton, in Palmyra township, the following described real estate, viz. One hundred acres, part of Lot No. forty two, in the old Donation, on which David M. Welton now rcsklea. Als), one hundred acres, part of Lot No. sixty nine, in the oid Donation. Also, fifty acre?, part of Lot No. fortytwo, in the old Donation Also, one hundred arrcs, part of Lot No. forty two, in the old Donation. Also, fifty acre,, part ol Lot No. fortytwo, in the old Donation. The same being the real c:itatr lying iu the county of Rnox, of which Jonathan Welton died sei d. JAMES WELTON, Eror. of Jonathan H'eitoti, deceased. Mnv 24, 1827. 16-4t
Queens and Glassxvarq A general assortment of GROCERIES, SHOES & BONNETS. A large assortment of SCHOOL BOORS. Three hundred barrels Kenhawa Salt, Together with an assortment of iron & plow plates, All of which will be sold at the lowest rates for cash. Wn. fiURTCIL May 10, 1R27. U-3m
NEW GOODS. The subscriber, JOHN R. M Lr'ROY.
od the executor will tc these tracts on as liberal terms as the first. Enquire of JOHN REED, At the Receiver's Office. Ma 13, 1327. !5-3t V NOTICE. TTf pursuance ol an order of t lie Pro L court, in and lor the county of Knox, and state of Indiana, made on the fourteenth day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, at a special session of said court, the undersigned, acting administrator upon t'uc estate of William E Dreading, deceased, will sell at public sale, on Saturday the thirtieth of June next, at the court house door in Vincennes, the following desctibed real estate, viz The Casjj half of Lot No. one hundred and nincty-thrcc, in the Borough of Vin cenncs.
Forty feet, (be the same move or less)
TTjj AS taken the old staml of Jacobs l? of Lot No, twenty-one, in the llorough
JyLLL Ee Hoy, on market Street, oppo site J. If 5, Smith, where he is opening a general assortment of DRY GOODS, HARD & QUEKNSWARE And Fresh GROCERIES
Of the best qualitywhich arc offered
of V incenncs, joining the part of Lot No
21, owned by Samuel Tomlinson on the north cast, and the part of the same lot owned by John Wise, on the south west. An undivided moiety of sixtycight acres and ten hundredths of an acre, in the prairie below Vincennes, joining the land owned by Wm. Hurtch on the north cast
Likewise an undivided moiety of cigh
at the lowest cash prices, or exchanged ty acres, (more or less) in the prairie be-
iur ir.r.-A. f.a hkhs, uinsano, iow Vincennes joining Pierre Gamlin on
lo-ii v incennes. Max 1H"7. o, n.
' - miv nui in vaait umi iiuwmi vjui rvvti 1111
the south west the same bcinr? the real
estate lying in tho county of Knox, of
Medical Notice.
rjrpHE Physicians and Surgeons, 0r the which William K llreading died seized. Jl counties of Knox, Sullivan, Da GEORGE W. KWING, acting vtea and Martin arc hereby notified to Adttu of ll'm. E. Dreading, deed.
May 24, 1827.
16-5t
An Apprentice minted.
meet in Vincennes, on the Jirtt Monday iH June next, at 10 o'clock, a.m. for the tuirnosc of organizing a mkiuoaI sort-
iity, in conformity to a law passed by the JmITANTED immediately, at this of-
general Assembly oi mc state ui Indiana. V V ficc, an annrcnticc to the Print.
Ry order of the state Medical Society, ing business, between U and 16 years of J. D. WOOLVERTON, Censor. age one from the country would be nrc.
VinccnDos, May 17 1827 13-St I fmcd. , STOUT.
State ol Indiana, ; MARTIN COUNTY, set V MARTIN CIRCUIT COURT, -l t fit a Re it f eh fit, 1827. William V. Pctciion,! Aidicationfor vs. I the ben-Jit of the His Creditors, J Insolvent lair. TXj OW at this time comes the pctiti oner, by John Law, his attorney, and on motion, in ordered by the court, That notice of the pendency ol the application aforesaid, be given by publication of the sati c in the Western Sun, a paper published at Vincennes, for three weeks successively, that this court will act on said petition at the court house in Hin dostati, on Wednesday, the third day of the ensuing July term of this court, and that this cause be continued. A copy test, L. R. ROGERS, Cik. ::.c.c. Ilindostan, May 19, 1827. 163t
NOTICE.
v on
0 who
to be
KS committed to my ctistodv V the 1 4th inst. a negro man, Calls himself A'A7 he is supposed tc
28 or 2? years ol age, five feet V or 10 inches high, spare made, has a bear on his under lip, stammers when interrogated, had on blue pantaloons, casinet sailer's coat of blue cloth, a new fur hat, a little yellow complected the owner, (if any) is requested to come forward, take the legal steps of law, -and fcct htm ai'ain. HIRAM WADE, Shffi L.c. Lawrenccvillc, Lawrence conncounty, (III.) IWay 16, 1827. U"6
T
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
Sc. DEWEY Lf E. H. McJUXKIX, WILL practice LAn' in conjunction in the Daviess Circuit court
Any business entrusted to E. It. McJun. kin, at Washington, Indiana, (where he resides) will be attended to by both, with punctuality. 12-6m Washington, April 1827. KTMcJUXKUVwUi practice in the adjacent Circuit courts.
Blacksm ithing. TlIE subscriber has engaged Mr XL Welman, to superintend, and carry on his Blacksmith shop, at the old stand, formerly of Smith tc Thomson the well known qualifications of Mr. Welman is a good workman, will insure a liberar share of public patronage All kinds cf Edged tools made and warranted. N. SMITH. February 14, 1827 2-tf Sheriff's Sale. TTJ Y virtue of a writ of venditioni ex JO) ponas, to mc directed from the Clerk's office of the Supreme coutt, at Indianapolis, Marion county, state of In diana; I will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday the twenty filth day of June,intanrt between the hours of ten o'clccl:, a. m. and five o'clock, p. m agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the following tracts of land, lying and being in the county of Knox, and state of Indiana, to wit: twelve arprnts of land in front, on the river Wabash, by forty arpents in length, in the lower piairic, near Vin cenncs; one by twrlvc arpents at lower end of same piairic ; two hundred and seventy-two acres of land on Clay pool's Hill ; two hundred and thirty acres joining the above; eight bundled ai.d scr-cnty-cight acres, in seven patcels, at the Rock; one hundred acres, joining S'llwell, in the neck ; one hundred artcs part of number two hundred and fivC (205) in the Donation; four hundied a crcs, nutubcr sir.iy six, (G6)in the Donation ; four hundred acres, nun her two hundred and eighteen, (218) in the Donation; four hundred acres, number : o hundred and nine, (2C9) in the Donation ; two hundred actcs, part of r.umlx.r oic hundred and ninety-two, (192) in thr Djnation, part of Thrnilkib's ; or hundred acres, number one hundied and eighty two, (162) in the Donation; frur hundred acres, number one hundred and ninety-five, ( 195) in the Donati n; four hundred acres, number one hundred and seventy-one, (171) in the Donation; four hundred acics, number one hundred and two, (102) in the Donation; four hundied acres, number two bur.dnd and thirtyone, (231) in the Donation; four hundred acres, number two hundred and thirty-four, (2;) in the Donation; four hundred acicn, number two hundred and fmirC204) nt Durham's; one hundred Sc thirty-six acres, near Trr.ncis VipoN ;
?.nu one hundred and Umy six acres, near Durham's and Reeves -as the propet tv of William Mcintosh, at the suit of I Icnr) Ilurr.t. S. ALMV, ShJT k.c. June 2, l.W. 17-4lg4 NOTICE. "TN pursuance rr an order of the Protl bate court, in and for the county of Knox, and state of Indiana, the undersigned, executor upon the estate of Nathan Uakcr, deceased, t ill sell at public salo on Saturday thr 2H7 day of this inst. on the premises, the followit.g real estate 100 acres of Land, lying on Poverty urn the same being the real estate of Nathan Il-ker, deed. JOHN HAKEK, Excr. June I, 1827. 17-3t
Afa Takcn p hy Sa-
V ! -ntlr.l v. , i . i : -
'tCJ Sullivan civ, Hamilton
township, one bright son el mate, supposed to be ten years old, 14 hands high, a large blare face, some white specks on her near shoulder, crest fallen, appraix--cd to 25, before mc, KOIU-RT SPRINGER j.r. April 21, 1827. 1 6 3t Apprentices Wanted. TAE subscriber will now take several Apprentices to learn cither of the following trades SA DDE A "G , TAXA7AT;, or liOOTW SHOE MAKING
boys of about 15 years of age, and well recommended for honesty, only need apply, as no others will be received. JOHN WISE. December B, 1826. 44-tf
rprx A House Lot for sale. m m I
I wish to sell my house and lo: in Vincennes. it if. n crnfrrl fi-
J mily residence, in a retired part of the town the terms will be made easy to any person who may wish to purchase the title is a good one. For further particulars inquire of the subscriber on the premises. JOHN I1RUNER. May, 1827. 1 6-lf Hags I Rags ! Hags ! CASIIor irOKK vil bt given for aay quantity of clean Einnen ,r Cotton tides at the wesnte&k sun office.
